After three days of treatment at the private hospital in Sydney Palace, the reindeer named Little White by Anna was placed in the Sydney Royal Zoo.
During the treatment, Arthur's mother Princess Louise, Queen Mary, and the two little ones would visit Little White from time to time, both to satisfy their curiosity and because they had a fondness for such fluffy and pure white animals.
Although they were reluctant to have Arthur send Little White to the Royal Zoo, they knew that instead of keeping it at the Sydney Palace for the royal family's private viewing, it would be better to let people from all over the world watch it, both to add to Arthur's legend and to demonstrate the generosity of the Australasian royal family.
After all, the Australasian royal family wanted long-term rule, and the prestige of the royal family was far more important than the interests of the royal family.
During these three days, the Victoria Newspaper and the Australasia Daily were the only two media and newspapers able to access Little White in Australasia.
These two newspapers also made use of the news gap to extensively report on Arthur's legendary hunting of Little White and even unusually included photos of Little White in the newspaper.
In fact, after Butler Kent returned to the Royal Palace, Arthur's previous decision to collect endangered plants and animals from future generations was already being implemented.
Negotiations are currently underway with some countries in East Asia and Europe. If the progress goes smoothly, they will be able to purchase and transport them back to Australasia within one to two months.
The first batch of precious wild animals and plants purchased include the Caribbean monk seal, Mexican grizzly bear, Blackbear worm-eating warbler, Kien Mountains wolf, and Wake Island rail.
These are all wild animals that became extinct in the 20th century, and their value is self-evident.
Of course, it is now only the beginning of the 20th century, and although many of these animals have already decreased in number, they can still be found with careful searching.
Arthur's goal is to establish an endangered animal museum in Australasia. By the time these animals become extinct elsewhere, the surviving animals in Australasia would be unique treasures.